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Problem drinking among Flemish students: beverage type, early drinking onset and negative personal & social consequences.

Sara De BruynEdwin WoutersKoen PonnetJoris Van DammeLea MaesGuido Van Halnull null
Published in: BMC public health (2018)
Numerous negative consequences, both personal and social, are related to frequent beer and spirits drinking. Our findings indicate a close association between drinking beer and personal negative consequences as well as between drinking beer and/or spirits and social negative consequences. Similarly, early drinking onset has a major influence on the rates of both personal and social negative consequences. The earlier students started drinking, the more negative consequences they experienced during college or university. Several (policy) interventions are discussed. This study is the first to incorporate detailed information on both beverage type and drinking onset, and its associated negative consequences, as measured by the CADS_D, in a large student population.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • public health
  • physical activity